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010 --The View From the Surface

010 --The View From the Surface

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In this poignant episode of Navigating a Broken Vessel, host Dave Harris sits down with longtime friend Melissa Barney to explore the often-overlooked perspective of the person behind the struggle.

Melissa shares her deeply personal journey as the spouse of Derek Barney, whose transformation from opioid addiction to becoming a professional therapist was featured in a previous episode. Melissa opens up about the isolation, fear, and sheer exhaustion of holding a family together while a loved one faces their darkest trials.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The loneliness of being a caregiver and the feeling of being forgotten by the community during a crisis.

  • Why self-care is vital—yet seemingly impossible—when you are juggling the safety of your children and the survival of your spouse.

  • How a timely blessing from a Church leader and a commitment to constant prayer provided the strength to endure.

  • The healing that comes from the Church’s Addiction Recovery Program and realizing you are never as alone as you feel.

  • Choosing a proactive path of discipleship and compassion rather than succumbing to anger or blame.

Melissa’s story is a testament to the refining power of trials and the incredible empathy that grows from surviving the fire. Whether you are currently in the middle of a trial or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers a grounded, honest look at finding hope on the other side.

Connect with us:

  • Website: navigatingabrokenvessel.com

  • Social Media: Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @NavigatingABrokenVessel

  • Email: Reach out to Dave at dave@navigatingabrokenvessel.com

Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional, and this should not be taken as any kind of medical advice. If you need assistance, I highly recommend working with mental health professionals. I use many myself.

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